Core Insights - Vanguard Mining Corp. has surpassed 500 metres of drilling at its 100%-owned Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project in British Columbia, indicating significant progress in exploration efforts [1][3] - The drilling program is guided by targets derived from an airborne geophysical survey and aims to expand on previous results, with a focus on defining the extent of the mineralized system at depth [3][12] Drilling Program Details - The drilling is being conducted by Paradigm Drilling Ltd. using a Boyles T-75 hydraulic diamond drill capable of reaching depths over 600 metres [2] - Recent drilling results include intervals of up to 142.6 metres grading 0.279% Cu and 0.0281% Mo, with surface sampling averaging approximately 0.5% CuEq [3][4] - The 2025 program will include detailed geological mapping and deeper drilling below 500 metres, with mineralized zones remaining open to the north and south [8][11] Collaboration and Community Engagement - The company prioritizes collaboration with the Klahoose First Nation, focusing on local labor, training opportunities, and logistics [7] - Ongoing engagement will include regular updates on work plans and adherence to cultural heritage protocols [7] Project Overview - The Redonda Project encompasses nine mineral claims totaling 2,746.46 hectares, located approximately 40 km northeast of Campbell River, BC [13] - The geological setting of Redonda shares characteristics with nearby porphyry systems, enhancing its exploration potential [14] Future Plans - The company plans to provide updates on drill start, meterage, and assay results as they become available [12] - The exploration strategy will leverage historical datasets and results from the late-2024 airborne geophysical survey to identify priority targets [12]
Vanguard Mining Surpasses 500 Metres in Ongoing Drill Program at the Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project, British Columbia